Welcome to the Sunday Fitness & Food Link-Up! Today I am sharing a Crockpot Guinness Beef Stew Recipe. First, I want to Highlight 2 Recipes that were shared here last week:
The Most Clicked on Link was: Crispy Baked Cauliflower Steaks
from Celeste at the Whole Serving.
The Host's Favorite was: Tropical Green Smoothie Bowl from A Saucy Kitchen
Now, on to the stew! I love celebrating St. Patrick's Day by making an Irish Dish. I decided to make a Guinness Beef Stew this week to get in the Spirit. This is a great meal to put in the crock pot and let it slowly cook all day. It's hearty and makes a perfect one dish dinner.
Here is what you will need:
-2 Cups Carrots, sliced
-1 Cup Celery, chopped
-1 1/2 lbs Baby Red Potatoes, quartered
-3 lbs Stew Beef, cubed
-Salt & Pepper
-2/3 Cup of Flour
-4 Tbsp of Olive Oil, divided
-1 Large Yellow Onion, diced
-5 Cloves of Garlic, finely chopped
-8 oz Cremini Mushrooms
-2 Tbsp of Butter-
16 oz. of Tomato Sauce
-2 Cups of Beef Broth
-1 Packet of Dry Onion Soup Mix
-1 tsp Thyme
-1 tsp Black Pepper
-1 tsp Garlic Powder
-1 tsp Creole Seasoning (ie- Zatarains)
-1 tsp Italian Seasoning
-12 oz Of Guinness Beer
-2 Bay Leaves
Directions:
1. Place Carrots, Celery, & Potatoes in bottom of Crockpot
2. Toss Beef with Flour, so it is lightly coated
3. Add 1 Tbsp of Olive Oil to large pan over Medium Heat
4. Brown Beef in batches, adding Olive Oil as needed with each Batch (I did 2 batches)
5. Place Browned Beef on top of Veggies in Crockpot
6. Next, Sauté Onions over Medium Heat until softened, approximately 8 minutes
7. Add chopped Garlic to Onions and Saute for an additional minute, then place on top of Beef in Crockpot
8. Then, Melt 2 Tbsp of Butter in pan and Sauté Mushrooms for approximately 8 minutes, add to Crockpot
9. Add all remaining ingredients (Tomatoe Sauce through Bay Leaves) to Crockpot.
10. Stir gently to combine. Cook over Low Heat for 8 Hours.
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I am also joining Deborah at Confessions of a Mother Runner and Sarah this week in their "Meatless Monday" link-up, as well as these other great Link-ups:Running on Happy, The Fit Foodie Mama, Tasty Tuesdays, #Recipe of the week, Real Food Fridays, Allergy Free Wednesday, Gluten Free Friday, Healthy Vegan Fridays, Motivate Me Monday & What's for Dinner Link-Up
I am also joining Deborah at Confessions of a Mother Runner and Sarah this week in their "Meatless Monday" link-up, as well as these other great Link-ups:Running on Happy, The Fit Foodie Mama, Tasty Tuesdays, #Recipe of the week, Real Food Fridays, Allergy Free Wednesday, Gluten Free Friday, Healthy Vegan Fridays, Motivate Me Monday & What's for Dinner Link-Up



Thanks for hosting the party dear.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us! Looking forward to trying your recipe :-)
DeleteLooks really tasty - Thanks for sharing on the "What's for Dinner" link up! - and thanks for hosting this party!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining in, Have a Happy St. Patty's Day!!
DeleteThanks for hosting the party!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining in and sharing your wonderful recipes :-) Hope to "see you" again next week!
DeleteNever been a beer fan so I'd have to do this less the guinness.
ReplyDeleteHi Cassandra, Yes, you could make it without the Guinness, but after slow cooking all day it really does not have a "beer" flavor. Thank you so much for joining the Link-Up! Have a Great Week :-)
DeleteI just found your link up party! Thanks for hosting. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us! It's every Sunday, so hope to "see you" again next week :-)
DeleteThis looks like another great recipe. I want to use my crockpot more often.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lucie! It's so nice to put it together in the morning and have dinner all ready in the evening, and it makes the house smell wonderful :-)
DeleteOh yum...pinning now. I love a good crockpot meal! This is perfect for St. Pattys Day!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lauren! It is tasty and easy to make. Thank you so much for joining the Link-Up :-)
DeleteThanks so much for inviting me over Angela! I'm sharing a pesto recipe. Have a great night!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your recipe! Have a Great Week :-)
DeleteHi Marilyn! Thank you so much for joining the party :-) I will definitely join the Recipe Share Party this Thursday, I'm looking forward to it! Have a Great Week!!
ReplyDeleteooh I keep forgetting that you 2 have a Sunday link up now! I have to remember to link up next week!
ReplyDeleteWe would Love for you to join us :-) The Link-Up is open all week, so if you have a Food or Fitness post you would like to share, hop on over!! xo
DeleteHi I'm new to this linkup, glad I found you! Love the Guiness beef stew I'm pinning that for sure!
ReplyDeleteHi! Thank you for joining us, hope you like the stew :-) Happy St. Patrick's Day!! Hope to "see you" next week at the Link-Up!!
DeleteFYI I made the stew for dinner and it was OUTSTANDING!! Keeping this recipe in my book of tricks, it's a keeper!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYay! So glad you liked it :-) I love getting the feedback, thank you for letting me know! Have a Great Week!!
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